Education, Cooperation and Development
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| CNAEF |
Educational Sciences |
Instance: 2016/2017 - 2S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The curricular unit (CU) Education, Cooperation and Development is proposed, in the domain of Educatiom, Comunities and Social Change, by the finding, in Portugal and other countries, of social movements and other social and political actors who develop an intervention from the perspective of Education for Development, which sets off questions and challenges to the field of educational practice and reflection. On the other hand, this fact builts spaces and forms of professional intervention where the masters in Education may find their social relevance, both from the point of view of consulting, assessment, intervention and / or research.
The main goal of this CU is to present and discuss the ways in which is equationed the role of education in processes of development cooperation. This implies previously discuss what is meant by development cooperation and how this process has been transforming and has organized politically. This discussion is anchored in the discussion of the concept of development and the roles assigned to education in this, particularly in contexts of international cooperation.
This CU aims to integrate in the field of educational thought the discussion of political, social, cultural and economic dimensions of development processes, in an approach that essentially will highlight the educational dimension of political and social intervention.
Learning outcomes and competences
With the contribution of this CU students should be able to:
a) Identify different relations between Education, Development and Social Change
b) To conceptualize, analyse and critically reflect the educational intervention as a strategy for Development Cooperation
c) To conceptualize and critically reflect the Development Education
d) To comprehend the processes and contexts of Development Cooperation and Development Education and know its several agents
e) Design, develop and evaluate programs, projects and actions in Development Education
f) Exercise consultancy in projects, programs and educational activities in the framework of Development Cooperation and Education for Development
Working method
Presencial
Program
1. Development and Social Change
1.1 The evolution of the concept of development
1.2 Development and underdevelopment: the modernization theory
1.3 Development and underdevelopment: the dependency theory and the world-system perspective
1.4 From development to developments
1.4.1 New perspectives: post-development and degrowth
1.5 Development cooperation: the evolution of the “development market”
1.5.1 Classification, financing and instruments of development cooperation
2. Education and Development
2.1 (Re)Conceptualizations
2.2 The relation(s) between education and development
2.3 The Development Education: definitions, history, modes of action and themes
2.4. The Development Education: networks, organizations and actions
3. The actors of cooperation and Development Education: characteristics and modes of action
3.1 The actors of cooperation and Development Education: critical views
Mandatory literature
Afonso, M. M. e Fernandes, A. P. ; Introdução à cooperação para o desenvolvimento , IMVF e Oikos, 2005
Amaro, R. R. ; "Desenvolvimento: um conceito ultrapassado ou em renovação? Da teoria à prática e da prática à teoria", Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, V.4, 35-70, 2003
Bourne, D. ; “Development Education: towards a re-conceptualisation”, International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning, 1 (1), 8-22, 2008
Costa Alexandra Sá;
As^pessoas acima do lucro
Gómez José António Caride;
Educação e desenvolvimento comunitário local. ISBN: 978-972-8562-44-1
Latouche, S. ; Pequeno tratado do decrescimento sereno , Ed. 70, 2011
Liddy, M.; "Education About, For, As Development", Policy & Practice: A Development Education Review, Vol. 17, Autumn, pp. 27-45, 2013
Mesa, M. ; “Evolution and Future Challenges of Development Education” , Centro de investigación para la Paz. CIPFUHEM, 2005
So Alvin Y.;
Social change and development. ISBN: 0-8039-3546-3
Teaching methods and learning activities
In classroom: theoretical exposition, work in small groups, debate of the different perspectives presented.
In autonomous work: bibliographical research, texts analyses.keywords
Social sciences > Educational sciences
Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
| designation |
Weight (%) |
| Trabalho escrito |
100,00 |
| Total: |
100,00 |
Calculation formula of final grade
Individual work: essay, that could involve the analysis of an oficial document, or project of ED, or a didatical material proposed. This essay should be a critical articulation and problematization of the syllabus and will have a ponderation of 100% in student’s final mark.
Classification improvement
The students who wish to improve the classification obtained may do so by restructuring the work .